Kristina and Karissa Shannon

They first appear ten minutes into the movie, and they are actually the thing that wakens you up, since you will likely fall into a stupor. They will do a pole dancing routine which is hilarious, sexy and innocent, all at the same time. And they do another routine, 10 minutes after the first one. I actually learn that they are Playboy bunnies, unsurprisingly. They’re quite lucky to snag a few minutes in this movie. Their presence and pole dancing kinda perks you up since the pacing of this movie is really, really slow!

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway is definitely one of the most talented actresses of her generation, and in such a short time, she has made an indelible mark in film lore with such memorable roles in The Devil Wears Prada, Rachel Getting Married and Brokeback Mountain. So it is no surprise that she brings so much emotional pathos in her role here in Love and Other Drugs. She makes suffering look tolerable and she plays her character with strength and resilience. I do get to see one of her breasts here since the MTRCB did not cut it, and I’m sure if I watched it uncut, there would be more booty to see, as she and Jake just romp off carefree in this movie. I’m not complaining, I love it!

Diane Kruger

I first saw Diane Kruger in this memorable and fabulously violent scene in Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Inglourious Basterds’. In that scene, she plays this German actress who charms members of the Nazi staff, but who in reality, actually works for this American band of Nazi killers, led by the character played by Brad Pitt. She is superb in this scene, as she switches from French to German to English. And it helps that she’s fabulous and beautiful and brave in it.

In Unknown, she plays a Bosnian illegal immigrant who has the bad luck of driving the character of Liam Neeson. Her character gets imbroigled in all the violence and retribution, and in the end, Diane’s character becomes the heroine of it all! I really like how she played the role – combining fragility with a steel resolve to finish off the enemy. I like how her character started off as aloof and scared to somebody who was brave and resolute, especially after her good friend was killed by the assassins.

Her beauty radiates in the last scene where she and Liam Neeson start new identities and where she finally becomes a legal immigrant!